Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, October 04, 1951, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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THE NYSSA CATE CITY J O U R N A L , N Y S S A . OREGON.
FOUR
T e a c h e r 's
Cur
1»
Duma"«-)! In Crash
BIG BEND. Oct. 4—Cars driven by
M lsjs Mary Weir and Mr Cleverly
collided Monday night as MLvi Weir
wan driving home from school Re­
ports Indicated Mr Cleaverly drove
onto the highway from a side road
as Miss Weir approached The wo­
man's car was badly damaged, but
no one was hurt.
Friends and former neighbors of
Bi.l Otbson have learned that h;
passed away at his home In New
Plymouth
Those attending the
funeral Thursday Included Mr. and
Mrs Dyre Robert.. Arthur Holly.
Lois Snapp. Mrs. Steiner. Mr. Harv­
ey Bennett, Mrs Bill Looney, Mrs
E H Brumbach. Mr. and Mrs Prank
TRA I (.WAYS
DE PART URE S
EFFECTIVE SEPTEMBER 30
EASTBOUND
11:40 P. M.
*3:20 P. M.
9:1* P. M.
WESTBOUND
5:50 A. M.
1:30 P. M.
•Local to Boise
%T:30 P. M.
9:45 P. M.
•/, Local to Weiser
Mrs. Marie Thomas. Agent
220 Main 84.
Phone 2t7
It s Purina Calf Slartena
For Herschel Thompson
Miller. Lora Pillsbury and Mr. and
Mro Garrett Timmerman.
The Jolly Janes club met last
Wednesday witn Mrs. Pearl Abbott
in Parma The next meeting will
be held with Angie Chaney October
10 .
Garltt Muntjewerff of Joseph
came home to see his folks and go
deer hunting with Richard Holly
and Mr Defier of Adrian.
Mr and Mrs Raymond Cartwright
and his father. Ray Cartwright went
to Unity Saturday deer hunting.
Sunday dinner guests in the Harv­
ey Hatch home were Mr and Mrs.
Joe Stone of Gaston. Oregon. Mr.
and Mrs Ralph Stark. Mr and Mr.
Ira Pettis and Ralph arid Mr and
Mrs. Tom Ferguson of Parma.
Mr and Mrs. Clint Allen of Parma
visited in the Ralph Stark home
Sunday evening.
Mrs Mary Thompson took her
folks and aunt, Mrs Eastweed to
Rainbow lake, near Star and report­
ed a nice catch of trout.
Mrs. Myrtle Hatch made a trip
to Nampa Thursday afternoon to
pick up some baby chicks she had
ordered
Mrs Fern Hatch and Mrs. Don
Hatt visited in the Harvey Hatch
home Wednesday afternoon, calling
on their house guests, Mrs. Ludie
R. Holmes, and Mr and Mrs. John
McFarland of Kansas City. Missouri.
Mrs. Frone Stradley Is spending a
week visiting in the home of her son,
Elmer, in Nyssa.
Friends of the Harry Russell fam­
ily have been Informed that the
Russell residence In Toledo, Oregon,
burned to the ground last Wednes­
day Mr and Mrs. Russell lost all
of their belongings as they were a-
way from home at the time.
Miss Helen Hatch took Phillip,
Allen Bennett and Alice and Jimmy
Thompson to Snively's hot springs
on a swimming party Saturday
evening.
Little Sharan Brock of Emmett
is visiting her grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Elmer Prosser
Mr. and Mrs. Haworth of Weiser
spent Tuesday night in the Herb
Thomas home.
Mr and Mrs. Bruce Thomas of
Baker visited from Tuesday until
Friday with his brother and wife,
Mr and Mrs. Herb Thomas.
Mr and Mrs Varner Hopkins and
Insurance
Headquarters
THIS IS A PICTURE OF HERSCHEL WITH ONE OF
HIS JERSEY CALVES. NAMED CLOVER.
SHE WEIGHED 250 LBS. AT FIVE MONTHS
GRIGG BROS.
Harschwl says: "I have been feeding Purina Calf Stariena
on the Purina program for over two years and I am well satis­
fied with the results.
It is costing only half as much to raise a calf as it did be­
fore I went on the program. I have big. well developed calves
at four months weighing 200 lbs. or better."
REAL ESTATE
Mel Beck. Associate
and
BUTLER
Home beauty begins
w ith . . .
When you start your next calf, come down and we will be
glad to give you all the information on feeding Purina Calf
Slartena.
TOBLER S FEED AND FUEL
Nyssa, Oregon
Phone 26
Stunx Lumber Co.
Co/MEM- Let us show you
how low trucking costs can be!
figures front en-the-job operations!
•*'» a n o fh a r Ford l u l l A complete
record of ix>»l Ut-run report», ranging
over tin* whole Held uf trucking' It'a
the book of Hnal reaulta from the
nationwide Ford Truck Economy Hunt
See It tiefure you buy ANY truck —
•ee how luw trucking cneta run lie, for
loaiia like yuura, in your kind o f work!
Thia taa>k la made up front daily
on the Job running cue! reports by
ordiuary truck operator«, doing every­
day truck work. There were no
"apecial" models in the Font Truck
Kconomy Hun. Fvery one of the 5,691
trucks were atuck model jobs, equipped
with the standard Power Pilot.
Kenneth went to Baker Saturday
to visit Mrs. Hopkins' sister. Mrs.
Ray Heick and family.
Fay Marie Hopkins spent the
week-end in Parma with her sister,
Mrs. Joe Zentz and baby
Dr. and Mrs Clare Conley and
daughter. Diane, of Caldwell, spent
Sunday evening in the Herb Thomas
home.
Herb Thomas’ sister, Mrs Ed Hunt
of Pinkerton, Idaho, came Tuesday
to make them a visit. They all
went to Weiser Sunday to visit Mr.
and Mrs Riley Dille.
Mrs. Mary Thompson took her
mother and father. Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Dickerson and her aunt. Mrs.
Elmer Eastwood of Kansas to visit
friends in Nampa Tuesday.
Mr and Mrs. George Fisher of
Parma spent Wednesday afternoon
in the Harvey Hatch home.
Mrs Bethel Martin of Adrian and
Mrs Ruby English shopped in Boise
Friday.
Mrs Ruby English and her sister.
Elaine, took their mother. Mrs. Earl
Clary to a doctor in Caldwell Mon­
day
Mr and Mrs. Babe Hamilton and
Donny of Ridgeview visited in the
Dyre Roberts home Saturday even­
ing.
Mr and Mrs. Joe Stone left Mon­
day morning for their home in Oas-
ton, Oregon after a two weeks visit
with her brother and sister, Ralph
Stark and Mrs Myrtle Hatch.
Mr. and Mrs Frank Miller of
Weiser were Sunday visitors in the
Brumbach home.
Junior Edens Is recovering from
a tonsil operation.
Mrs E. H. Brumbach and Ezra
shopped in Caldwell Friday.
Graver H. Feldtman of Weiser
transacted business in the Bend
Thursday and Friday of last week
Miss Lela Dickerson of Parma vis­
ited school with her cousin, Alice
Thompson, Tuesday in Adrian.
The school bus driver from Adrian
is having to make two trips into
the Bend in order to pick up all
the school children
Mrs. M. McCormick of Boise is
a house guest in the Frank Miller
home.
Mr and Mrs. W S. Ahearn of
Payette were Sunday visitors in the
Brumbach home.
Walter Bishop transacted bus­
iness In Vale Tuesday.
Rev Nicholas Walsh of Payette
was a Sunday caller in the Brum­
bach home.
Mr. and Mrs. Haupman were bus­
iness visitors In Homedale Monday.
Mrs. E. H. Brumbach attended
a book club meeting at the home of
Mrs. Charles Schweizer in Sunset
valley Saturday afternoon.
cohol burner, a wedding gift of Mrs
J. D. Hughes. The kettle is more
than 50 years old.
Mrs. R. C. Young of Parma dis­
played four of her oil paintings cf
flowers that she had raised.
Background piano music for the
show was furnished by Mrs. Wilson
Winter. Friday, and Miss Phyllis
Cheldehn, Saturday.
Winners of the door prizes were
Mrs Wilson Winter. Mrs Walter
Fox. Mrs. Jessie Morgan. Mrs. El­
mer Cruson, Mrs. Keith Tollman
and Mrs. Dean Reeves.
Cities represented among the 231
persons registered for the show were
San Diego, San Francisco. Worth­
ington, Minnesota; Jordan Valley,
Homedale. Kuna. Caldwell. Vale,
Ontario, Payette and Nampa.
the American Jersey club s
g-
ed to help breeders of registered
Jerseys improve their cattle oy
knowing which ones come closest
to the breed's standard of perfection,
DR. CLARE F. CONLEY
Announces the opening of his optometry
offices at Caldwell.
Eyes Examined
Office hours 9 a. m. lo 5 p. m.
Saturdays 9 a. m. lo 1 p. m.
Grider Jerseys
Are Glassifieil
Twenty registered Jerseys in the
herd owned by Mr. and Mrs. Charley
Grider of Nyssa were recently classi­
fied under a program of the Ameri­
can Jersey Cattle club. The classifi­
cation rated the animals for type,
comparing them against the breed's
score of 100 points for a perfect
animal.
The classification was for all prev­
iously unclassified females that hav?
at least one calf and for all bulls
over two years old. They were rated
by R. E. Erb of the state college of
Washington.
Erb is an official
classifier for the club, which has
its national headquarters in Colum­
bus, Ohio.
Of the 20 animals, seven animals
scored very good, six rated good
plus, six good, and one fair. The
classification program sponsored by
(Evenings by appointment)
Across From Sears
Phone 393
519 Cleveland
We Have Been Appointed Agents
For
Westinghouse Appliances
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ONE ELECTRIC ROASTER
GIVEN FREE
WITH EACH DELUXE REFRIGERATOR
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Crane and American Standard
FOR YOUR PLUMBING
Plumbing Supplies
NEEDS
| Bath Sets, Water Heaters
and Pressure Systems
Septic Tanks Pumped
Call
Roto-Rooler Service
J. C. S M I T H
13 Years In Nyssa
Phone 78-J
Brower's Plumbing Shop
Flower Show Is
Very Successful
(Continued from Page 1)
tario Florists showed one all-white
arrangement with a Madonna.
Mrs. T. Kanatomi of Ontario ex­
hibited a beautiful arrangement of
yellow and white chrysanthemums
on white linen cloth.
Mrs. Maurice Judd showed a large
number of displays of asters and |
chrysanthemums, but her most out­
standing arrangement was one of
fruit, driftwood, hedge apples and
ivy, arranged in a copper and wood j
I container
Mrs. Gerrit Stam had over 20 ar­
rangements, but those that caused
' the most comment were one made
with gladiola blooms and water
; hyacinth leaves and one made of
! cockscombs and seed pods of caster
beans.
Mrs Carl Hill showed Ruberum
lilies, which are rare this time of
year Mrs. Tom Nishitanl exhibited
two Japanese heirloom containers
with chrysanthemums and foliage.
Mrs Ray Wilson displayed a num­
ber of corsages, principally glame-
lias.
One of the most unusual displays
was the copper tea kettle with al-
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STOCK UP
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bread, gravel, or almoat any loada -vou'tl
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22,1100 Ü V W range ran for Ira* than 4'»# a mile!
warren Farmer. Artie Robertson,
Huston Wilson, John Olsen and Ed
Boydell returned to Nyssa Sunday
with five deer after spending three
days hunting._____________________
N O W ! with
5,500 reports I NOT the reselt ef mono-
foctursii testing bet owner-reported
THURSDAY. OCTOBER 4. 1951
Sp orh P lu g s
hold budget.
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ev THeoQtrot,
So when electric light means so much to
your family . . , and costs so little, why not enjoy it?
You'll hare a brighter, more cheerful winter— and pro­
tect precious eyesight, too.
Now, before icy weather closes in— put light bulbs on
PtP UP INGINIS . . .
SA VI GAS . . . LAST LONGIR
lle r» u the g rv .tr.t .in gle unprovvm vnt
in ap art p lu g d e ig n yet tnatlr! H %
p i a . alum ina
. unbreakable at any
engine W a t ; im p vrv i.u a 1« moiaturr,
| M a a Four lim e , great r r beat fu n d ac­
tivity. Te n lim e* greater e U c trira l re-
aartanre lOO'V com praaaioa praaf.
E n ja y thia reaaalt a t jet e a g m * rr-
aearrb. b n a g 1 « ro a r car thia newly
developed apart p in g power, anaaalb
re, ami anparb aperating
Fa rm o rs S u p p ly Co-op
Phone 77
e d — electric light is one of the best values in your house­
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your shopping list and lay in a supply of different sixes.
And buy them by the carton— th-y're easy to handle,
convenient to keep on hand!
M ott stores carry light bulbs
-buy them from your
neighborhood deiler.
I D C le A c tU H c ity O - . V P O W E R
Does So MUCH-Casts So L IT T L E 1